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US Senate to Hold Confirmation Hearing For Vivek Murthy as Surgeon General

Murthy was previously Surgeon General under President Barack Obama in 2014 before he was asked to step down by the Trump administration.
Lalit K Jha
Feb 25 2021
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Murthy was previously Surgeon General under President Barack Obama in 2014 before he was asked to step down by the Trump administration.
Vivek Murthy. Photo: PTI
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Washington: Indian-American physician Dr Vivek Murthy, President Joe Biden's nominee to serve as US Surgeon General, is expected to reflect on the death of his seven family members in India and America due to COVID-19 to highlight his plans to end the pandemic during his confirmation hearing on Thursday.

The confirmation hearing of Murthy, 43, by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions comes days after reports that he made more than $2 million from pandemic consulting speeches.

In his confirmation hearing, Murthy is expected to reflect on the death of his seven family members in India and the US due to COVID-19. "This is a moment of tremendous suffering for our nation. More than half a million people have lost their lives to COVID-19, including beloved members of my own family," Murthy will tell Congress, according to a copy of his testimony first reported by ABC News. ”If confirmed as Surgeon General, my highest priority will be to help end this pandemic, work I've been doing over the past year with state and local officials, schools and universities, businesses, health care providers, and others," Murthy is expected to say.

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"I have seen first-hand the importance of providing clear, science-based guidance to Americans on how to protect themselves and others," he will say, echoing Biden's motto to lead with science.

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Meanwhile, Indian-American doctors have come out in support of Murthy. “We the Indian Americans and especially our physicians' group [AAPI] firmly stand with Dr Vivek Murthy and support his nomination at the US Senate," Dr Sampat Shivangi of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) legislative affairs said. “He is an outstanding physician and public health expert who can bring enormous changes to the Public Health System in the US and the world, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Shivangi said. “His expertise is very much needed at this juncture, and hopefully he will be confirmed for the good of the nation,” Shivangi added.

The US has the highest coronavirus case tally in the world at 28.3 million and the highest death toll at 505,803.

Murthy was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire to immigrants from Karnataka. When he was a three-year-old, the family relocated to Miami.

Murthy was previously appointed America's 19th Surgeon General by President Barack Obama in 2014. He was the youngest ever to hold the office at the age of 37. He was later asked to step down by the Trump administration.

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